Autumncrossing
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Hey guys,
I made a post a while ago I noticed my newts were itching and twitching strangely. I couldn't figure out what it was and no one had an answer on here. My favorite newt cinder that I've had for a few years now was itching the most, he now hasn't eaten the past two meals and looks extremely bloated. He's lethargic, just laying at the top and his eyes don't look the same (kind of that look of a dead frog you might find in a pool.). I don't think it's anything in the water, I keep up with water changes and I'm using RO water remineralized. Ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 5. The tank has 5 other newts which have also been itching but they appear healthy still and are eating fine. I feed them mostly chopped up Canadian night crawler and the occasional bloodworms. They have live plants in their tank as well as cherry shrimp. I thought cinder may be gravid but last time I had him sexed on this site everyone said he was male. I've put cinder in a temporary tank see attached. Is there anything I should add? What should I do? I've never dealt with anything like this before. Cinder is my favorite newt, I've become very attached to him and would like to do whatever is best for him.
Thanks -Heidi
Also found this on one newts foot (different newt) what is it?
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I made a post a while ago I noticed my newts were itching and twitching strangely. I couldn't figure out what it was and no one had an answer on here. My favorite newt cinder that I've had for a few years now was itching the most, he now hasn't eaten the past two meals and looks extremely bloated. He's lethargic, just laying at the top and his eyes don't look the same (kind of that look of a dead frog you might find in a pool.). I don't think it's anything in the water, I keep up with water changes and I'm using RO water remineralized. Ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 5. The tank has 5 other newts which have also been itching but they appear healthy still and are eating fine. I feed them mostly chopped up Canadian night crawler and the occasional bloodworms. They have live plants in their tank as well as cherry shrimp. I thought cinder may be gravid but last time I had him sexed on this site everyone said he was male. I've put cinder in a temporary tank see attached. Is there anything I should add? What should I do? I've never dealt with anything like this before. Cinder is my favorite newt, I've become very attached to him and would like to do whatever is best for him.
Thanks -Heidi
Also found this on one newts foot (different newt) what is it?
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